The hue of all that is visible.
What is COLOR?
The visual tempo or beat usually created with repetition.
What is Rhythm?
This is how wide our typical border on our paper is.
What is 1/2"
This is what happens when tissue gets wet.
What is bleed?
This is Ms. Mell's daughter's name.
What is Emmerson?
The area enclosed by an outline and is two-dimensional.
What is Shape?
The feeling that all parts of an artwork are working together in harmony.
What is Unity?
What is contour line?
This is what B stands for on a drawing pencil.
What is Black?
This is something that irritates Ms. Mell in class.
What is eating/drinking, swearing, leaving often, etc...
The use of repeated elements.
What is Pattern?
How you eye moves through a piece of art, combining visual elements to produce a sense of action.
What is Movement?
This is the area around an object.
What is negative space?
This is what we used to smear pencil.
What is a blender or tortillion?
This is where Ms. Mell orders the white stick erasers from?
What is Japan?
The element of art that refers to light and dark.
What is value?
This refers to the way elements are arranged to create a sense of stability in a work. Visual weight.
What is Balance?
If light is pointing to the top right side of a sphere, this is where the cast shadow going to fall.
What is bottom left?
These are the plastic/cardboard things we used to create different shapes neatly.
What are templates/tracers?
Name a state where Ms. Mell's family lives.
What is Alaska or Florida?
The element of art that organizes depth created by control of size, color, and overlapping.
What is Space?
This is the vocal point of an artwork?
What is Emphasis?
This process can be used to take a smaller picture and enlarge it.
What is a grid?
This colored gel pen does not show up on Black paper.
What is red?
This is when Ms. Mell fell in love with you
The minute you showed up on her roster or when you walked through the door.